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Che Caspet Daily Ctibune Mra, Sock , Entertains. Mrs. 7. C. Snook will entertain the members of the Monday club today -at her home on East 11th street. Mrs. H. L.'Patton and Mrs. B. B.| Brooks will substitute. Pi Phi Meeting This Evening. Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the memibers of the Pi Beta Phi sorority th’s evening at her home-on CY ave- fue. Mrs. Bon will be assisted by the Mesdames Pitt Covert and Car- “ney Peterson, Mrs. Biglin Will Give Luncheon. ® bridge luncheop tomorrow at her home on South Center street in hon- orof Mrs. Walter Ringer, guest of Mrs. O. L, Walker aes Mrs. Schwartz Hutertains at Dinner. A Giuner part last evening at residence on South Beech About 20 guests were posent . Mrs. Ringer to be Honored Guest. Mrs, O. L. Walker will entertain Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at her home on West 12th street in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Wal- ter Ringer, Mrs. Schnoor Entertains. Mrs, M, Schnoor entertrined a few of her friends Friday afternoon at er home in honor of her. weddiny ehnivorsary. Refreshments were served during the evening. Many pretty gifts were presented to thé hostess. Among those who attended were the Mesdames Carl Boyer, Jensen Charlies Wheeler, Wirrtharm, Grac Rafferty, Harry Brow, William EEmmel, Lance Roper, Wanderly, G. Bulivan, Carl Mai and the hostess wee Bible Class Entertained WAby: Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Ross assisted b her daughter entertained the members of the wo- man’s bible class and their husbands at a Hollowe’en party at their home. Hallowe'en decorations and favors were used and refreshments were served. . ‘Woman's Bible Class Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Wo- man's Bibje class at the Presbyter.ar clipreh: Tuesday afternoon, } ‘bep 7, at 2:30. AN members are asked business. will bo, transacted, WwW. C. T. 0. Meeting This Week. The W. (3. 'T. U. members will ho'e A general meeting Friday afternson November 10, at the Christian ‘church, corner of Lind and Grant. All members. are asked to attend. Dinner, Party Saturday Evening. Mrs. O. L. Walker entertained at a @inner party Saturday evening at her home, 418 12th street, in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Walter Ringer and Mr. Kenneth Page. Covers were laid for eight. e eee Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Will Entertain. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Townsend will entertain the members of the Tues- day Dinner club tomorrow evening at their home on South Durbin street. eee Synurgae Meeting Tuesday. The members of the Synurgae of St. Mark’s church will meet tomorrow evaing at the home of Mrs, Arthur G. Tibby in the Albuquerque apart- ments, Dramatic Division Meeting Friday. ‘Phe Dramatic division of the Cas- per Women's Departmental club will meet Friday afternoon November 10, :30 at the Lome o' Hemingway, 333 East Eighth Slee Birhday Payty at iiambell Home. Donna Belle Gambel! celebrated her tenth birthday Saturday evening with a party given for twelve of her young friends at. the apartment home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lronize More Foods One of the body’s daily needs is food-iron for the bl + Rajsins furnish iron—the nat- ural, organic iron which is most easily assimilated by zhe system. Add raisins, therefore, to cakes, cookies, breakfast foo: bread, etc, and you add this benefit as well as luscious flavor. Sun-Maid Raisins should cost you no more than the following Prices: Seeded or "Seatllecs Ct igs Always ask for Sun.Maid Mrs. A. E. Biglin will entertain at} house | . Mrs. H. H. Schwartz enterta'ned at} street. | to, attend this meting as lmparsant “eral weeks visitiing (riends. » to Californittiwhere | while enroute to San Francisco. she remaincgp of ,the en Fes W. B. Buckley of St. Joseph, Mo., fis visiting tn Casper. L. A. Eikins, formerly genéral/man- : ager of the Pioneer Fru't company at! HB. Travers of Chicaco-is.« bus’ Deadwow, &. D,,. arrived in eet ness visitor in pend Oi ante last week to take over the City Frui market. Mr. Elkins will bring ha W. W. SMITH SMITH FUNERAL T0 family to Casper a, little later on. The funeral of W.* W. Smith, 52 rears of age, who. died Thurs noraing from injuries —_ received Wednesday afternoon when an clec- wically driven renovator fiew “to efes at Plant No. 3 of the Standard Of company’s refinery, will be held rom the Shaffer-Gay chapel this vening at Zo’clock. The Rev. L, \B. Carter will officiate. The body will be. sh'pped to Spo- Ontario by Manning Doherty, istet of agricul‘ure for Ont Mrs. Ernest scaceeaeae is pe SO home on the delayed train today from | the ' recipient of New York city, where she has been | 8. F. Gainbell. 1113 South Chestnut.’ The hostess was many gifts, and an evening at games. visiting for two months with. friends ) by those whe attended was followél ang relatives. t City Brieis | The by the serv ng of refreshments. party lasted mod frome. 7 until} 9 7 until 9 o'clock. Albert Sabin nit his brother Frank left this: nibrning for Fargo, Sabin Mr. and Mrs: A, Danaher of satt | N- ? [Creek returned to their home today ‘ . kane, Wash., tomorrow. The re= after svending @ week ‘mn the city on 1+ H. Simtipon and W. F. Johnsop{ mains will be accompanied by Mrt jbusiness «nd “pleasure. re eral days in the city Smith who arrived in Casper on news of her husband's death. feces Tae Co-operative Market Urged Miss Alice ‘Thorn and Mise Thelma ' Terson left today overland for Chey- “tne where they will visit friends an relatives for several days. for Raw- ’s Depart- Club of The Wo menta H, Gardrum of Thermopolis is Gaughter ‘Mrs. ©. D. “Brown: and nar i t city. nding severe! days in he city on where they epent inree mon ths vis ot @ <6 Invites the men and women of this city) to visit the Health Campaign Head- quarters at the Public Mar- ket. Chocolate, Buttermilk and Milk Served Each Afternoon. iting relatives atid f present they are living at th hoteh. “. Gnt., Nov. 6,—Co-op- | MK as is used in Cat” ‘SHERLOCK | HOLMES LADIES’ ATTENTION Betty’s Beauty Parlor A. Wickstrum of Denver is in the ty@on a short business tri H. ©. Simmians, went to Douglas Winemore. on land matters this afternoon, on :45 Burling?on runninz as schert Mrs, Elleen Hastings ter of John N. Nolan of ols, and who hae been conn the. London Advertising World and Manchester Guardian of New York. Turner. K.-Hingkman Jr. Rocky both English pavers,-is now on the yrountain représehtative’ of the Den- advertising department: of the Casper yo- Rubber company,” is calling on une. Mra, Dinsmore hes been j,ciness men in Casper: house guest of of Mr. Mrs . c. H. Black of Binck Buk Wire company of Tulra the ar POPSSOOOSOOOOD Hood for several days, Stenneth Page of S>ringfield, Mass 0. and a s s the house guest of Mrs. L. Va.ker. He ts a broth-r of Joris Page, who visited at the r home some time, agz and a nephew 4 of Mrs, Walker. Wishes to announce that they have engaged the serv- ices of Miss Maxine Eck, of Omaha, EXPERT MARCELLER AND OPERATOR Ladies, give us a trial, we will please you. Betty’s Beauty Parlor Located in Henning Hotel Barber Shop (Basement) ; f ‘PHONE 467-5 : i ‘s. Nell Dougher:y will leave this « for her home in “Denver after hree month stay in Casper. | | i Miss Frances Harrington who has en confinel to her home on ac: t of iiness for some time, is back tt work in the Midwest of . Mrs. James Denny of St. Louis ar rived last week and will spend sev- | Buy Your Clothing Now and get a full season’s wear You will find the prices most rea- sonable. And another thing which makes shopping a pleasure here is the service —a. service that demands your satis- faction “er MEN’S SUITS $19.00 $24, $29, $34 You save $10 to $15 a Suit. MEN’S UNDERWEAR 5c $1.25 — $2.95, $3.45, $4.95 Unmatchable values from Ameri- ca’s best known makers. Leather and Sheep-Lined Work . Clothing The best selection ofall that is best in “bigger than weather’ outdoor clothing. Made right—and sold right. Leather Coats from bay 95 up. AAR © MR. ROY. RUBY, representative American Art Tailors, will be here today and tomorrow and wants to meet his old friends and custom- ers. Suitg to order, $27.50 to $65.00. John | Barrymore .SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center, Street yom been in the city for a day or twos itorn’a ‘was urged for the farmers of meeting here today. Thr ALONG =i PAGE THREE. minister] not expect to get what they Id | reviewing the work of the farmers in min. Pointed out that unless there is coop-| for their product | California in establishing the cooper- a erative marketing the farmers c A. Sapiro of California, also spoke, | ative marketing. ie “Why Man of Today Is Only 50” Efficient” is a Tittle book now being given away by us. It cells interestingly why “that tired dragged-out feeling,”’ headaches and bilrousness are but forerunners of more serous troubles, if we only knew it, as well as keeping us but half fit for the strenuous life necessary for the success that should be ours. Tt also tells how, by the scientific use of simple pure warm water this condition can be per- manently corrected and we can be one hundred per cent. every morning im the year. Medicine has no part in the result, over a million enlightened Amencans have read this } book in the past few years, and are now delighted with the health they enjoy through the simple bome practice which it recommends. ' a us today, while you think of it, for this interesting book. Remember, it is free on request. Smith-Turner Lirug Store, 131 S. Center | ' i & J.T. Scott of the Natrona Abstract & Loan Company is a Republican, and not running on the Democratic Tic- ket for County Commissioner. Signed J.T. SCOTT, _ Help! Burglars! eo 5 ‘ Sunday évening thieves entered a Casper home, took money, valuable papers, broke trunk locks as though they were so many paper bars. Personal belongings were strewn about—and THE UNINVITED GUESTS WALKED AWAY WITH THE STRONG BOX AND ITS VALUABLE CONTENTS MORAL-- The surest way to foil Mr. Burglar and insure you against such unwelcome visits is to deposit your money with US — ina bank strong and safe and where service is paramount. Money and valuable papers lying carelessly about, even under lock and « key, are but invitations to enter, especially. to a fellow looking about for an easy opening. Safety Deposit Boxes $4 and up We are prepared to guard and protect your accounts. MAY WE SERVE YOU? THE CASPER NAFIONAL BANK 1889-33 Years of Service—1922 minim OUT —e", |